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Après la conquête de l’Égypte par Alexandre (hiver 332-331 av. J.-C.), de nombreux hellénophones s’installent dans le pays, espérant y trouver la réussite. Ils apportent avec eux leur langue et leur mode de vie. L’esclavage fait partie de celui-ci. La mort de Cléopâtre en 30 av. J.-C. entraîne l’annexion du pays par Rome. Des Romains s’établissent en Égypte, mais le latin y est infiniment moins utilisé que le grec, langue pratiquée par l’élite romaine. Ces Romains emploient aussi les esclaves. Grecs, Romains et même Égyptiens rédigent sur papyrus et ostraca (tessons de céramique ou éclats de pierre), en grec ou en latin, une série de documents variés, officiels ou privés, dans lesquels apparaissent des esclaves. Dans ce livre, l’auteur présente un choix de ces documents écrits entre 30 av. J.-C. et 400 apr. J.-C. Ces documents illustrent de manière originale la vie des esclaves dans l’Égypte romaine sous les titres suivants : devenir esclave, changer de maître, l’esclave utilisé, l’esclave contribuable, l’esclave différent, l’esclave malfaiteur, l’esclave maltraité ou puni, l’esclave fugitif, l’esclave et ses maîtres, cesser d’être esclave. Chaque document est traduit et accompagné d’un commentaire qui en permet une bonne compréhension.
Esclaves -- Égypte --Antiquité -- Sources --- Slavery --- Slaves --- History --- Sources --- Social conditions --- Egypt --- Civilization --- Sources. --- Social conditions. --- Slavery in literature --- Romans --- Enslaved persons --- Persons --- Slavery and slaves in literature --- Slaves in literature --- Enslaved persons in literature
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Duitse letterkunde --- Littérature allemande --- literature [writings] --- Lot, vrouw van --- Civilization, Medieval, in literature. --- Death in literature. --- Love in literature. --- Civilization, Medieval, in literature --- Love in literature --- -Civilization, Medieval, in literature. --- -Death in literature --- comparative literature --- German literature --- -Civilization, Medieval, in literature --- Death in literature --- History and criticism --- Bible --- Genesis (Old Saxon poem) --- Heliand. --- Altsächsische Genesis --- In literature. --- women [female humans] --- Bijbel --- Germanic literature --- anno 500-1499 --- Germany --- Thematology --- Biblia --- History and criticism. --- German literature - Middle High German, 1050-1500 - History and criticism --- literature [documents] --- dood --- Allemand (langue) --- Poesie religieuse allemande --- 750-1050 (vieux haut allemand) --- 9e siecle
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Egyptian literature --- Aliens in literature. --- Littérature égyptienne --- Etrangers dans la littérature --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Aliens in literature --- History and criticism --- -Aliens in literature --- Ancient Egyptian literature --- Littérature égyptienne --- Etrangers dans la littérature --- Noncitizens in literature. --- Illegal aliens in literature --- Egyptian literature - History and criticism.
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Classical Latin literature --- Martianus Capella --- Learning and scholarship in literature --- Mercury (Roman deity) in literature --- Allegory --- Philosophy in literature --- Personification in literature --- Symbolism in literature --- -Capella, Martianus --- Martianus Mineus Felix Capella Afer Carthaginensis --- Marziano Capella --- Philosophy --- Allegory. --- Learning and scholarship in literature. --- Mercury (Roman deity) in literature. --- Philosophy in literature. --- -Philosophy --- Martianus Capella. --- Capella, Martianus --- Philosophy. --- Marciano Mineo Félix Capela --- Capela, Marciano Mineo Félix --- Martianus Capella - De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii --- Martianus capella, ecrivain latin du 5e siecle --- Litterature latine --- Critique et interpretation --- Critique textuelle
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Gudea of Lagash, who ruled at the end of the third millennium B.C., wanted to be remembered as a temple builder. An extensive narrative inscribed on two huge clay cylinders, one of the longest and best preserved Sumerian texts, recounts his construction of the temple of Ningirsu, Lagash's patron deity. More than sixty sculpted limestone fragments belong to several stelae erected in the temples Gudea built and depict their construction. A large number of inscribed and often sculpted, artifacts provide additional information on Gudea's activities. This study treats this visual and textual material as a coherent corpus for the first time. It analyses contents, narrative structure, composition and message. Text and image are compared to elucidate the characteristics of each medium and to arrive at a comprehensive picture of the royal rhetoric of the time. The book includes a catalogue of all artifacts, and a translation of selected text passages.
Sumerian language --- Temples --- Geschiedbronnen. --- Beeldvorming. --- Tempels. --- Inschrift. --- Rhetoric. --- In literature. --- Gudea, --- Gudea (Sumer, Fürst) --- Gudea (Sumer, Fürst). --- Temples in art --- Temples in literature --- Rhetoric
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Lays --- -Marvelous, The, in literature --- Psychology in literature --- Psychology as a theme in literature --- History and criticism --- Marie de France --- María de Francia --- Civilization, Medieval, in literature --- Psychological fiction, French --- -Psychology in literature --- French psychological fiction --- Magic realism (Literature) --- Folk songs --- French poetry --- Poetry --- Tales --- French fiction --- Fiction --- Old French literature --- Marie de France. --- % 9611AR --- Civilization, Medieval, in literature. --- Composers --- Marvelous, The, in literature. --- Psychology in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Marie, --- 78.29.1 --- 78.28.1 --- France, Marie de --- Maria, --- Marie de France, --- MARIE DE FRANCE, 1154-1189 --- LAIS (GENRE LITTERAIRE) --- LAIS
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Temperance (Virtue) in art --- Arts, Greek --- Mythology, Greek --- Temperance (Virtue) in literature --- Greek mythology --- Greek arts
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Music --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Katanga --- Anthropologie socio-culturelle --- Congo (République démocratique du) --- Kongo (Democratische Republiek) --- Socio-culturele antropologie --- Folk songs, Lunda --- Death in literature --- Grief in literature --- Sadness in literature --- Mort dans la littérature --- Chagrin dans la littérature --- Tristesse dans la littérature --- Texts --- Death in literature. --- Grief in literature. --- Sadness in literature. --- Mort dans la littérature --- Chagrin dans la littérature --- Tristesse dans la littérature --- Lunda folk songs --- Folk songs, Lunda - Congo (Democratic Republic) - Katanga --- Folk songs, Lunda - Congo (Democratic Republic) - Katanga - Texts --- Dood --- Afrika --- Commentaar --- Liederen --- Katanga (zaire) --- Mort --- Anthropologie culturelle --- Conditions sociales --- Aspect anthropologique --- Afrique --- Douleur
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Athletics in literature --- Athlétisme dans la littérature --- Atletiek in de literatuur --- Games in literature --- Greece in literature --- Griekenland in de literatuur --- Grèce dans la littérature --- Helden in de literatuur --- Heldendom in de literatuur --- Heldhaftigheid in de literatuur --- Heroes in literature --- Heroism in literature --- Héros dans la littérature --- Héroïsme dans la littérature --- Jeux et récréations dans la littérature --- Spelen in de literatuur --- Laudatory poetry, Greek --- Odes, Greek --- Greek odes --- Greek poetry --- History and criticism --- Pindar --- Pindare --- Píndaro --- Pindaros --- Characters --- Heroes. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Greece --- In literature. --- Pindarus --- Criticism and interpretation --- Laudatory poetry [Greek ] --- Odes --- Heroes --- Pindaro --- Πίνδαρος
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Enemies (Persons) in literature --- Egyptian literature --- Criticism and interpretation --- Egyptian language --- Enemies --- Hostility (Psychology) --- Enmity --- Hostile behavior --- Psychology --- Adversaries --- Antagonists --- Enemies (Persons) --- Foes --- Opponents --- Afroasiatic languages --- Texts --- Enemies (Persons) in literature - Congresses. --- Egyptian literature - Criticism and interpretation - Congresses.
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